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how dangerous is old paint in your house? (lead)
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suggest you listen to the expert :rotfl:I am the OP, and I didnt bring up the subject of asbestos. I am also an asbestos surveyor/analyst
But to get back to realityIt was removed during the refurb word and air testing report forwarded to me which shows satisfactory result.
Should I be worried about the risks of asbestos once the air testing was clear? Ta
You have answered your own question .0 -
bluewater_ukk wrote: »Should I be worried about the risks of asbestos once the air testing was clear? Ta
Yes... but not in your flat.0
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